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A man, identified as an air traffic controller by government payroll records, was arrested after police were called to the DCA tower because of a fight.
Controllers at the airport's tower are still reeling from the midair disaster that killed 67 people in January.
In March, two air traffic controllers got involved in a physical fight in the air traffic control tower at Washington Reagan National Airport. One of them, 39-year-old supervisor Damon Marsalis Gaines ...
A fight in the air traffic control tower at Reagan National Airport, or DCA, in the Washington, D.C., area led to an employee being arrested and charged with assault.
When senators grilled the Federal Aviation Administration last week about how the agency could have let the high number of close calls between helicopters and commercial jetliners occur at Ronald ...
A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employee working at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA ... explaining that the incident transpired in a control tower on Thursday. The FAA also ...
New details show that the failures leading up to the midair collision of a regional jet and an Army helicopter were more ...
The close call happened just south of the airport, near where a plane and Army helicopter collided in January, killing 67 people.
The preliminary FAA report states that staffing at the Ronald Reagan National Airport’s air traffic control tower was “not normal for the time of day and volume of traffic.” Related ...
Three senior Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday urged the Federal Aviation Administration to address safety issues at Reagan ...